Shahidi began her career when she was 6 years old, appearing in television commercials and print advertisements for companies such as
McDonald's,
Ralph Lauren,
Target,
GapKids,
Disney,
Guess Kids and
The Children's Place. She frequently worked with her mother and younger brother in various print and broadcast campaigns. Her first on-screen appearance was in an episode of HBO comedy series,
Entourage in 2007. In 2009, she had a recurring role as
Jessica St. Clair's character daughter in the short-lived ABC comedy series,
In the Motherhood. Later that year, she guest-starred on
Cold Case and
Wizards of Waverly Place. Shahidi made her big screen debut in 2009, starring opposite
Eddie Murphy in
Paramount Pictures comedy film
Imagine That, She also appeared in the action film
Salt in 2010 as a next door neighbor to
Angelina Jolie's character. The following year, she starred in the comedy film
Butter that premiered at the
Telluride Film Festival and garnered mixed reviews from critics. In 2012, she appeared in the action thriller film
Alex Cross opposite
Tyler Perry. From 2012 to 2013, Shahidi was a regular cast member in the syndicated sitcom
The First Family playing the role of Chloe Johnson, the daughter of President William Johnson. In 2013, she played young
Olivia Pope in two episodes of the third season of ABC political thriller series,
Scandal.
2014–2022 In 2014, Shahidi was cast as a 14-year-old Zoey Johnson, the eldest daughter of
Anthony Anderson and
Tracee Ellis Ross's characters in the ABC comedy series
Black-ish created by
Kenya Barris. She won an
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for the show's first season. She also received
Gracie Award for Outstanding Female Actor in a Breakthrough Role in 2016 and
BET YoungStars Award at the
17th BET Awards. She left the series after three seasons but appeared as a recurring guest-star in latter seasons.
ABC announced in 2017 that Shahidi would be headlining a
Black-ish spinoff, titled
Grown-ish, on its sister network
Freeform. The series premiered on January 3, 2018, with the positive reviews from critics. For her performance, Shahidi received three NAACP Image Awards nominations for
Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series. She left the series after five seasons, but stayed as an executive producer and recurring guest-star for its sixth and final season in 2023. In 2016, Shahidi signed to model with New York's Women Management modeling agency, in hopes of providing a platform for more
women of color. She was one of fifteen women selected to appear on the cover of the September 2019 issue of
British Vogue, by guest editor
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. In 2021, Shahidi debuted a sportswear collaboration with
Adidas. In 2019, Shahidi played the leading role in the teen drama film,
The Sun Is Also a Star based on the
young adult novel of the same name by
Nicola Yoon. It was theatrically released in the United States on May 17, 2019, by
Warner Bros. Pictures and
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $6.8 million worldwide. She co-produced
Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film-winning film
Hair Love (2019). She did voice over work in the films
Smallfoot (2018),
Fearless (2020),
PAW Patrol: The Movie (2021), and ''
My Father's Dragon'' (2022). In 2020, Shahidi and her mother launched their production company 7th Sun and signed a deal with
ABC Studios to produce shows. Their first project was
Smoakland, a single-camera comedy pilot for Freeform in 2021. Later in 2021, it was announced that they develop adaptation of Cole Brown's book
Greyboy: Finding Blackness in a White World.
2023–present Shahidi starred in the
Apple TV+ anthology series
Extrapolations that premiered on March 17, 2023. She played
Tinker Bell in the fantasy adventure film
Peter Pan & Wendy, a remake of
Peter Pan. It premiered on Disney+ on April 28, 2023. Later in 2023, Shahidi executive produced and played the leading role in the romantic comedy-drama film
Sitting in Bars with Cake alongside
Odessa A'zion. The film received generally positive reviews from critics with Shahidi's performance as a law student struggling to fulfill her role as a caregiver to her friend diagnosed with cancer receiving praise, though critics generally agreed that she had been overshadowed by A’Zion. Carla Meyer of the
San Francisco Chronicle felt that Shahidi's friendship with A’Zion was, "the most authentic element of the film". She received
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture nomination for her performance. Shahidi was set to star alongside
Maddie Ziegler and
Avantika in the thriller
Pretty Lethal but exited the film. ==Political activism ==